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B29
life
Thursday, March 26, 2015 www.guardian.co.tt Guardian
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An Agency of the Ministry of the Environment and Water ResourcesCall 211
Women of the Soil held an International Women s
Day Retreat from March 1 to 8.
The women, who are all senior citizens, came from
various churches in Brooklyn, New York for the retreat
which was based at the group s headquarters in Sobo
Village, Palo Seco.
A release said women from Arima, Diego Martin
and San Fernando also attended. During the retreat,
the group visited a number of popular local spots like
the Temple in the Sea, the Palo Seco Mud Volcano
and the Pitch Lake. The retreat ended with a trip to
Tobago. The group s next event is the Annual Fundraising
Tea Party on Palm Sunday, March 29. The theme of
this year s tea party is Tea at the Countryside.
Retreat draws
women from
Brooklyn
Some of the
Women of the
Soil who took
part in the
International
Women's Day
retreat.
Ludacris taste in movies will definitely surprise
you. The 37-year-old Southern rapper isn t ashamed
to profess his love for The Devil Wears Prada, starring
Anne Hathaway as the naive, just-graduated Andy
Sachs, and Meryl Streep as her ruthless fashion mag-
azine boss Miranda Priestly.
"I m dead-ass serious. I love that movie," Ludacris
tells Elle about the 2006 film based on the bestselling
book rumored to be about Vogue s Anna Wintour. "It s
not even so much a chick flick."
"It s about leadership and focus," he adds. "That s
one of my favourite movies of all time, honestly. Peri-
od."
But before you start thinking of Ludacris---real name
Christopher Bridges---as a sensitive soul, he later reveals
he actually has a name for his junk. When asked what
all the women he s ever dated would agree on when
it comes to him, he doesn t hesitate to call out the size
of his anatomy.
Ludacris' favourite movie
is The Devil Wears Prada